The influence of UV light and temperature on poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) and poly(vinylchloride) (PVC) films, doped with 2[(1,3,3-trimethylindoline-2(1H)-yliden)propen-1-yl]-3,3-dimethylindolino[1,2-b]-oxazolidine has been investigated. The radiation-induced colour was analyzed spectrophotometrically at the maximum of the absorption peak at 560 nm. The effect of the temperature on unirradiated and irradiated films was studied. The results demonstrate a strong photochromic and a weak thermochromic behaviour of the PMMA and PVC films. The relationship of photocolouration-thermal decolouration is discussed based on the spectral results reported here.
The UV-photoinduced prototropic isomerization of 1,3-diphenyl pyrazol-5-one (DPhP) embedded in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film is studied by means of difference in IR spectral analysis. The initially existing CH-form in non-irradiated compound is transformed to NH-form, and a hydrochloride salt is stabilized because of the photodegradation of the PVC. An additional comparative IR spectral study of DPhP in different solutions as well as of its hydrochloride salts in solid state is also carried out.
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